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Canadan Govt Applauds Bauchi State Health Emergency Drive as it Commits 15% Budget to Healthcare

The Canadian Government has commended the Bauchi State Government for its bold commitment to strengthening the healthcare system, particularly following the declaration of a state of emergency in the health sector.
Speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement, the Bauchi State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Sani Muhammad Dambam, said the state government has taken decisive steps to reposition the health sector.
He noted that Governor Bala Mohammed’s administration allocates 15 percent of the annual state budget to healthcare, in line with global recommendations.
Dr. Dambam disclosed that the state has committed ₦872 million as a basket fund to the Aliko Dangote Foundation and paid a ₦300 million matching grant to UNICEF for nutrition interventions in 2025.
He added that the government plans to allocate an additional ₦500 million as a matching grant for nutrition in 2026, emphasized that the government remains ready to collaborate with development partners to improve the health and wellbeing of Bauchi citizens.
The Executive Chairman of the Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Board, Dr. Rilwanu Muhammad, said Global Affairs Canada (GAC) has provided substantial financial support to enhance the lives of women and children across the state.
On the education sector, the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Lawan Muhammad Rimin Zayam, acknowledged GAC’s significant contributions toward improving education and supporting school nutrition programmes.
He praised donor partners for their continued support in enhancing students’ wellbeing.
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Child Development, Dr. Lydia Haruna Tsammani, also appreciated the support of development partners in tackling gender-based violence through awareness campaigns and policy initiatives.
She revealed that the ministry plans to intensify statewide awareness campaigns against gender-based violence in 2026 with support from UNICEF.
Addressing humanitarian concerns, the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Hajiya Hajara Yakubu Wanka, represented by the Director-General of Sustainable Development Goals, Mrs. Lydia John Shehu, said the ministry was established to cater to vulnerable groups, particularly persons with disabilities.
She called for increased support from Global Affairs Canada to help the state achieve its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Executive Secretary of the Agency for Persons with Disabilities, Ms Brisca Joram Aaron, revealed that Bauchi State currently hosts over 600,000 persons with disabilities, including many displaced persons from neighboring states affected by insecurity, and appealed to development partners to support empowerment initiatives aimed at reducing street begging and improving livelihoods.
Responding, the Head of Development Cooperation at Global Affairs Canada, High Commission to Nigeria, Arash Irantalah, pledged continued and sustainable partnership with Bauchi State.


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